Re: [cobirds] Colorado county lines

2017-01-08 Thread Eric DeFonso
Apropos of nothing, I just wanted to add that I use the mob-rule website to track all the US counties I've ever been in. Why? Because it's fun, and I try to compete with my brother on it. I'm hopelessly far behind him in total numbers, but I at least have a couple states for which I've been in

Re: [cobirds] Colorado county lines

2017-01-08 Thread Ira Sanders
That is very cool. Ira Sanders On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Tom Wilberding wrote: > For all you COBird county listers, here is a useful website I did not know > about, just discovered. http://www.mob-rule.com/gmap. Type the location > in the box, then click on

RE: [cobirds] Colorado county lines

2017-01-08 Thread Dick Filby
Tom Great resource, looks on-the-money many thanks Dick Filby Carbondale, Garfield Cty From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Wilberding Sent: 08 January 2017 19:23 To: Colorado Birds Subject: [cobirds] Colorado county lines For all you COBird county

Re: [cobirds] Colorado county lines

2017-01-08 Thread 'Larry' via Colorado Birds
Hi Tom, MOB Rule, eh? That’s interesting. Was it a mob that carved out Broomfield County? I checked out your gmap, and I still don’t understand it! Larry > On Jan 8, 2017, at 12:23 PM, Tom Wilberding wrote: > > For all you COBird county listers, here is a useful

[cobirds] Colorado county lines

2017-01-08 Thread Tom Wilberding
For all you COBird county listers, here is a useful website I did not know about, just discovered. http://www.mob-rule.com/gmap. Type the location in the box, then click on "Load" and you get a Google map showing county lines. Zoom in or out as needed. Click on the location and you see the